GUWAHATI/ IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's legitimate site, www.pmindia.gov.in, is to be had in 13 languages because the first day of the new 12 months, with Assamese and Manipuri scripts getting pride of position on the site. The site is to be had in Hindi and English, apart from 11 regional languages.
The regional languages which the site previously contained are Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu. Assam and Manipur have now transform the primary states from the northeast to be featured on this checklist. APMO statement stated this initiative is part of ongoing efforts via the Centre to reach out to other folks from all corners of the rustic.
"It is expected to further enhance interaction between people from all parts of the country and the PM on various issues concerning their welfare and development," stated the statement.
People from both states reacted with elation after the inclusions of Manipuri and Assamese on the site. Manipur leader minister N Biren Singh thanked the Prime Minister via a publish on Facebook for paying particular consideration to the state. Assam finance and well being minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted, "Delighted to acknowledge that site of @PMOIndia is now to be had in Assamese.
With this, other folks in Assam can have better perception and get entry to into working of PM." Satyajit Das, a faculty pupil in Guwahati, stated, "It's great to have the Prime Minister's website in our own language. I congratulate and thank the PMO for this development. I'm sure this is going to increase the reach of the message which the PM wants to send across through his website."
Many other folks in Imphal hailed the inclusion of Manipuri, saying this may occasionally impart details about insurance policies and programmes of the high profile place of business.
"We are so happy that our mothertongue Manipuri has been incorporated into the Prime Minister's official website. We express our gratitude to the concerned authorities for recognizing our language," stated Binoy Singh, an Imphal resident. "Such initiatives will impart immense knowledge about the programmes and policies of the high office as well as the Centre's administrative structures to the people," he added.
The regional languages which the site previously contained are Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu. Assam and Manipur have now transform the primary states from the northeast to be featured on this checklist. APMO statement stated this initiative is part of ongoing efforts via the Centre to reach out to other folks from all corners of the rustic.
"It is expected to further enhance interaction between people from all parts of the country and the PM on various issues concerning their welfare and development," stated the statement.
People from both states reacted with elation after the inclusions of Manipuri and Assamese on the site. Manipur leader minister N Biren Singh thanked the Prime Minister via a publish on Facebook for paying particular consideration to the state. Assam finance and well being minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted, "Delighted to acknowledge that site of @PMOIndia is now to be had in Assamese.
With this, other folks in Assam can have better perception and get entry to into working of PM." Satyajit Das, a faculty pupil in Guwahati, stated, "It's great to have the Prime Minister's website in our own language. I congratulate and thank the PMO for this development. I'm sure this is going to increase the reach of the message which the PM wants to send across through his website."
Many other folks in Imphal hailed the inclusion of Manipuri, saying this may occasionally impart details about insurance policies and programmes of the high profile place of business.
"We are so happy that our mothertongue Manipuri has been incorporated into the Prime Minister's official website. We express our gratitude to the concerned authorities for recognizing our language," stated Binoy Singh, an Imphal resident. "Such initiatives will impart immense knowledge about the programmes and policies of the high office as well as the Centre's administrative structures to the people," he added.
Assamese, Manipuri first NE languages to feature on PMO website
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